Monthly Archives: September 2010

“Tintypes” Musical Production

The Department of Theatre in the College of Charleston School of the Arts will present the nostalgic, musical revue Tintypes.  The production is a parade of nearly 50 musical numbers, celebrating and satirizing American life at the turn of the 20th century. Tintypes chronicles the growing pains of the nation, with themes of factory life, [...]
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Vocal Sensation Rodrick Dixon to Perform

The College of Charleston’s Monday Night Concert Series will feature tenor Rodrick Dixon, who possesses a voice of extraordinary range and versatility that has earned him the respect and attention of leading conductors, orchestras and opera companies throughout North America. He will perform works by Franz Schubert, Gabriel Fauré, Stephen Sondheim, Stephen Flaherty and others. [...]
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Free Concert by Piano Students

Spend an evening with Chee-Hang See and Amy Tan, students of Enrique Graf, as they perform works for one and two pianos. Friday, Sept. 10 at 6 p.m. in the Recital Hall of the Simons Center for the Arts. [more info]
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International Piano Series 2010-11 Season

The School of the Arts at the College of Charleston announces the 21st season of the International Piano Series. Season tickets for all five concerts are $80 and individual tickets are $20. Credit card reservations and more information can be obtained by calling (843) 953-6575 or at www.internationalpianoseries.org. College of Charleston students and those under [...]
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Baritone David Templeton to Perform Monday Night

Baritone and music faculty member David Templeton will perform an “All-American” concert featuring “Old American Songs” by Aaron Copland, songs of Charles Ives and Samuel Barber, and an operatic aria from Douglas Moore’s “The Ballad of Baby Doe.” Robin Zemp will accompany on piano. [more info]
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